On 12/Apr/11 10:55, Tobias Knecht wrote:
>> I candidate myself for producing SVG drafts to be discussed here, and
>> printing the final poster(s).
>> In my opinion there are just 3 pieces.
>> The sender (in this case the complainant).
> The abuse contact addressbook (in this case the whois database).
> The receiver (in this case the abuse contact).
Let me attach a draft example. Does anyone have difficulties with it?
As an alternative, I could park PNGs somewhere on the web...
> This TF should in my opinion just look at two things.
>> How can the Sender find the appropriate contact information in an easy
> way and without any restrictions?
>> How can the Receiver publish his information in an appropriate and
> generic way?
A third thing is to maintain this information. In order for a Sender
to confidently send a report to a Receiver, someone has to collect
assessments about their trustworthiness, so that they can reliably
understand each other.
> One thing about the wiki page. We need to be careful to not mix up user
> generated feedbackloops about spam and real thread reports about
> everything + spam.
Yes, but being careful implies considering them.
> Feedbackloops are a completely different ecosystem. They are usually on
> subscription only and it's only about spam.
Currently it is like so. However, I counted less than a dozen of
those FBLs, all of which are located in North America.
> Real thread reports cover much more than spam and are usually not
> subscription based.
Some kind of FBL may also be not subscription based.
> Subscribing to a service will usually give me the opportunity to define
> the email address I would like to receive the information. The problem
> starts when somebody is not offering a subscription and does not know
> where to look for the appropriate contact information.
>> That's where we should start.
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